Map Server License Agreement
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in witness whereof, the parties have executed this agreement as of the effective date.
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exhibit a
server technology
the server technology is composed of the following seven elements:
1. routing object and routing files and journey object the routing object includes all of the specifications, source code, object code and runtime files that define and control aaa's proprietary, route data storage and route calculation technologies. routing data is stored in a series of highly compressed runtime routing files that are used to calculate driving directions. streets and highways are stored as nodes and links with attributes such as speed and turn restrictions attached. the routing object takes as an input, a series of locations defined by latitude and longitude coordinates. the routing object calculates the best route between these locations based on user preferences for speed, distance or road types. the output of the routing object is a structured list of the nodes and links that comprise the calculated route. this output may be used by aaa's journey object to build a list of driving directions. the output may also be used to highlight a route on a map.
2. map designs aaa's map designs define how data will appear and behave within it's proprietary, runtime map files. each map contains one or more map designs. each of these designs is implemented as a separate map style available to end users. map designs include information on the color, thickness, style, and fonts of various data elements. in addition, the map design defines whether features show up at all, and if they do, whether they appear with a label. map designs also define what happens to a feature when it is selected (label is made bold, shape highlights, map zooms in, etc.) the online map design includes color and symbol definitions that produce the most attractive map available for a web page. the online map design adjusts the settings for window size constraints and palette color limitations found on most web pages.